Indoor Have to start somewhere. I hope...

Gotcha. No silica for me, didn't hear of that. Just the bloom A&B, and cal mag, and the other stuff. This weekend or possibly tonight I maybe retry. Need to get home and check how they're doing. For topping, is 22 days ok if I go that route?


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I would lst this late. Pulling it open and giving the secondary colas room to stretch.
I would top around 14 days.
 
Monday update
-Transplanted one is finally showing growth again after 6 days. I swear I checked this AM, get home about 10 hours later and it was bigger.
- 1G plant is a little bigger but was always bigger since it started in the bigger pot. Trying to fix the curled leaves at the moment. Also has a couple leaves with some yellow on it.
*1ML of Cal-Mag per 2L, gave each an L of that.
* Gave transplanted plant an additional 1L of plain water.
 

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I made sure to wait around and collect any water that drained in the collecting plate. And thank you, I hope it works out. Maybe another cal mag feed and then lighter on the nutes. I'll see how they react first


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Could be stress from the light. But if its just a little watch it close. How dark green are the leafs? Just a little isn't bad.

Look in my sig at the deficiency thread to get an idea what im talking about. Its what i reference all the time.
 
Leaves look a healthier green than before I'd say. I actually asw another person post a transplant they did in which the leaves looked the same but can't remember the thread , and he didn't mention it so I assume it's good. Following another thread though I learned that I was OVER watering , oops lol


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Could be several things and hopefully nothing! Get a natural light photo when you can. Its doesn't sound major or anything that needs immediate action.
Im glad you are keeping such a good watch on them, the plants tell you when something is wrong. Good eye for sure
 
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